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Awesome, Steve. Looks like I've got some drivers to download coming my way and you've got some donations coming your way from me. There may be hope for AROS yet. ;)
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Re: IMICA Atom becomes Aros fully native and celebrates in Silence
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2010, 05:15:54 PM »
Actually, because of Crom00's post that the iMica drivers for sound are compatible with the drivers on his Lenovo, I got to thinking about my Lenovo SL-510. So, I just downloaded it and gave it a try. So far, works fine.

It also appears that the Intel GMA drivers will also be compatible with my Lenovo, so I can't wait to get my hands on those, as it will get me out of this stretched 1024x768 display and into a 1366x768 one.

You DEFINITELY got donations coming your way, Steve. :)

This also means that I now have both an iMica like Atom system as well as a Core2Duo one. Very nice. I'm actually getting excited for AROS. (And it's unusual for me to get excited by anything.) Excellent job, everyone!
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Re: IMICA Atom becomes Aros fully native and celebrates in Silence
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2010, 05:23:29 PM »
Oh, and while I'm thinking about it.
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Re: IMICA Atom becomes Aros fully native and celebrates in Silence
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2010, 03:04:54 PM »
Quote from: jagoche;560339
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While one can respect your view, I really don't see much sense any longer to argue what is "fake" (or true) Amiga today.


I can't respect his view. He comes in here and pisses on everyone's cornflakes and then gets mad when people piss back. Who can respect that?
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